(RADIATOR) radiator install

finjurdata m.geffner at finjurdata.ch
Fri Apr 22 18:20:55 CDT 2005


After unzipping radiator id does not unzip into program files but rather on the desktop. Then when I try to open it with perl and ppm or msdos command prompt on win2000 server I get the following error message:

Error installing package radiator could not locate a ppd file for package radiator.

please advise 
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  From: finjurdata 
  To: radiator at open.com.au 
  Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 8:27 PM
  Subject: (RADIATOR) radiator install


  When trying to unzip radiator with winzip it does not open all the files. SO I downloaded a free winzip copy called quickzip which solved that problem

  However when trying to install radiator 

    1.. Start an MSDOS command window, change directories to the distribution directory. 
    2.. Type perl Makefile.PL. This will check that your distribution is complete. 
    3.. Run the regression tests with perl test.pl. You should see lots of lines like "ok xx", and none saying "not ok xx". 
    4.. Install Radiator with perl Makefile.PL install. This will install the Radiator programs and libraries in the standard places, and will create a basic Radiator configuration file in C:\Program Files\Radiator\radius.cfg and a sample users file in C:\Program Files\Radiator\users. 
    5.. Now test Radiator with the sample configuration file in c:\Program Files\Radiator\radius.cfg which authenticates all requests from the file C:\Program Files\Radiator\users, and logs extensively to C:\Program Files\Radiator\logfile 
  for some reason this radiator file is not in program files but rather separate . I linked all of those files to perl line manager to open with. When running the test I got good results but where is the radiator file. AM I missing something. I installed for ldap radius the file with active perl successfully. Please give me a step by step what I am doing wrong. In command prompt I cannot change the directory to either perl or radiator. How can i correct this.
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